KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A Vanderbilt victory over Tennessee on Saturday night was followed by the arrest of quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother, marking his second stadium-related arrest this season.
Javier Pavia, 25, was taken into custody on a public intoxication charge during Vanderbilt’s 45–24 win over Tennessee at Neyland Stadium. Knox County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Kimberly Glenn confirmed the arrest to Knox News , which first reported the incident.
According to a police report obtained by Knox News, University of Tennessee event staff told officers that Pavia was obstructing spectators’ view by holding up a large flag and declined repeated requests to lower it. The responding officer reported that Pavia appeared intoxicated, was unsteady, and had slurred speech, and that h

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